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The '''letter comma notation''' (LCN) is a notation scheme developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] for [[just intonation]] up to the [[31-limit]] as well as [[regular temperament]]s based on it. As with other JI notations, it is based on [[3-limit]] notation with a set of accidentals corresponding to a formal comma for each prime limit. The letters H-Z are used for these accidentals, and alternate between ascending and descending, so H is 5-limit ascending, I is 5-limit descending, J is 7-limit ascending, K is 7-limit descending and so on. This notation bears similarity to [[FJS]] but it aims to be more easily typable.
The '''letter comma notation''' (LCN) is a notation scheme developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] for [[just intonation]] up to the [[31-limit]] as well as [[regular temperament]]s based on it. As with other JI notations, it is based on [[3-limit]] notation with a set of accidentals corresponding to a formal comma for each prime limit. The letters H-Z are used for these accidentals, and alternate between ascending and descending, so H is 5-limit ascending, I is 5-limit descending, J is 7-limit ascending, K is 7-limit descending and so on. This notation bears similarity to [[FJS]] but it aims to be more easily typable.
== Full list of formal commas ==
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Prime limit
!Prime limit
!Letter
!Letter
!Ratio
!Comma
!Letter
!Letter
!Ratio
!Comma
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|5
|5